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The product is an original FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT Exhibition Poster from the Phoenix Art Museum, measuring 11″x36″. Produced in 1990, this large poster features a theme of art with a focus on the work of Frank Lloyd Wright. As a 1st Edition piece, this original poster is a unique and collector’s item that showcases the iconic designs and architecture of the renowned designer.
This is an original Mint Condition poster for a FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT Exhibition (Masterworks from the Frank Lloyd wright Archives) at the Phoenix Art Museum (1990). The poster is approximately 11.0″ x 36.0″. The poster has never been displayed & has been stored rolled. Please see images for more detail. Mint (M) is a poster that has never been used or displayed. May show extremely minor signs of age. Folded posters may show very minimal wear at the folds due to storage. The posters should have no holes, no tears and no paper loss. Near Mint (NM) is a poster that appears fresh and lightly used, with saturated colors. Folded posters may show very minimal wear at the folds. Very Fine is a poster with bright color and a clean overall appearance. It may have one or more general signs of use such as slight fold separation, fold wear, pin holes, or very minor tears. Fine (F) is a poster with good color and a very presentable overall appearance. It may have tears, slight paper loss, pin holes, minor stains and some fold separation. Very Good (VG) is a poster with either bright or only slightly faded color and presentable overall appearance. It may have some paper loss, staining, writing in unobtrusive places, tears, pin holes, fold separation and tape supporting the back of the poster. Good (G) is an average poster showing general signs of age wear, which may have some color fading, paper loss, staining, writing, tears, pin holes, fold separation, tape, tape stains, signs of aged paper and need restoration. Fair (FR) is a below average poster showing significant signs of use and age, which may have some color fading, paper loss, staining, writing, tears, pin holes, fold separation, tape, tape stains, signs of aged paper and definitely needing significant restoration. Poor (P) is a poster that is in dire need of restoration.
This is an original Mint Condition poster for a FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT Exhibition (Masterworks from the Frank Lloyd wright Archives) at the Phoenix Art Museum (1990). The poster is approximately 11.0″ x 36.0″. The poster has never been displayed & has been stored rolled. Please see images for more detail. Mint (M) is a poster that has never been used or displayed. May show extremely minor signs of age. Folded posters may show very minimal wear at the folds due to storage. The posters should have no holes, no tears and no paper loss. Near Mint (NM) is a poster that appears fresh and lightly used, with saturated colors. Folded posters may show very minimal wear at the folds. Very Fine is a poster with bright color and a clean overall appearance. It may have one or more general signs of use such as slight fold separation, fold wear, pin holes, or very minor tears. Fine (F) is a poster with good color and a very presentable overall appearance. It may have tears, slight paper loss, pin holes, minor stains and some fold separation. Very Good (VG) is a poster with either bright or only slightly faded color and presentable overall appearance. It may have some paper loss, staining, writing in unobtrusive places, tears, pin holes, fold separation and tape supporting the back of the poster. Good (G) is an average poster showing general signs of age wear, which may have some color fading, paper loss, staining, writing, tears, pin holes, fold separation, tape, tape stains, signs of aged paper and need restoration. Fair (FR) is a below average poster showing significant signs of use and age, which may have some color fading, paper loss, staining, writing, tears, pin holes, fold separation, tape, tape stains, signs of aged paper and definitely needing significant restoration. Poor (P) is a poster that is in dire need of restoration.
This is an original Mint Condition poster for a FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT Exhibition (Masterworks from the Frank Lloyd wright Archives) at the Phoenix Art Museum (1990). The poster is approximately 11.0″ x 36.0″. The poster has never been displayed & has been stored rolled. Please see images for more detail. Mint (M) is a poster that has never been used or displayed. May show extremely minor signs of age. Folded posters may show very minimal wear at the folds due to storage. The posters should have no holes, no tears and no paper loss. Near Mint (NM) is a poster that appears fresh and lightly used, with saturated colors. Folded posters may show very minimal wear at the folds. Very Fine is a poster with bright color and a clean overall appearance. It may have one or more general signs of use such as slight fold separation, fold wear, pin holes, or very minor tears. Fine (F) is a poster with good color and a very presentable overall appearance. It may have tears, slight paper loss, pin holes, minor stains and some fold separation. Very Good (VG) is a poster with either bright or only slightly faded color and presentable overall appearance. It may have some paper loss, staining, writing in unobtrusive places, tears, pin holes, fold separation and tape supporting the back of the poster. Good (G) is an average poster showing general signs of age wear, which may have some color fading, paper loss, staining, writing, tears, pin holes, fold separation, tape, tape stains, signs of aged paper and need restoration. Fair (FR) is a below average poster showing significant signs of use and age, which may have some color fading, paper loss, staining, writing, tears, pin holes, fold separation, tape, tape stains, signs of aged paper and definitely needing significant restoration. Poor (P) is a poster that is in dire need of restoration.
1901-02 oversized leaded art glass window or possibly door pane designed by american architect frank lloyd wright for the extant william e. Fricke residence located in oak park, il. The strongly geometric “light screen” is comprised of closely arranged lead cames with clear glass, interspersed by subtle blue opalescent squares throughout. The long and narrow segmented rectangles along the top, consist of hammered texture blue opalescent glass topped with pink cathedral glass squares. The exact fabricator is not known, but could be attributed to temple art glass or possible the linden glass company. The large window was purportedly removed from the passage way leading to the the non-extant pavilion that was demolished in the 1920′s. The three-story william g. Fricke house was originally designed and built in 1901-02 on the corner of fair oaks avenue and iowa street in oak park, il. The lot stood vacant until 1948 when a nondescript house was erected. Frank lloyd wright designed the house in 1901 during a brief partnership with webster itomlinson. Wright designed the garage for martin 1907. Fricke commissioned wright to build the home shortly after he became a managing partner at the weber-costello-fricke co. Specializing in school supplies. The stucco-clad house is one of the first completely mature prairie style designs by frank lloyd wright. Around this time wright had dropped nearly all of his classical and “sullivanesque” elements from his designs and/or commissions. The house is considered to be the most successful of wright’s three story prairie homes. To this day, it remains a private residence. The window measures 50 x 27 3/4 inches. Note: measurements include oak frame. This item is in the category “Antiques\Architectural & Garden\Stained Glass Windows”. The seller is “urbanremainschicago” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Features: Leaded, Salvage
- Size: Large
- Age: 1900-1940
- Decade: 1900s
- Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
Original, rare plaster exterior fragment from the Dana Thomas House. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. In very good condition with remnants of original brown and green paint. Beautiful geometric, sumac design. With custom-made detachable iron frame. 22 in wide x 16 in tall x 2 in deep. Very fragile, likely needs to be crated. This item is in the category “Antiques\Architectural & Garden\Other Architectural Antiques”. The seller is “tallen1970″ and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
Original, rare plaster exterior fragment from the Dana Thomas House. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. In very good condition with remnants of original brown and green paint. Beautiful geometric, sumac design. With custom-made detachable iron frame. 22 in wide x 16 in tall x 2 in deep. Very fragile, likely needs to be crated. This item is in the category “Antiques\Architectural & Garden\Other Architectural Antiques”. The seller is “tallen1970″ and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.